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economy and profits for this year. on top of that, financial conditions in the eurozone are still a threat to u.s. stocks. >> with the market at current levels, which... basically looks like they're priced for perfection, there doesn't leave a lot of room for any disappointing news. and there are a lot of areas that could create disappointing news. >> reporter: weissberg says many market pros believe stocks are headed higher, but they need a catalyst, and that's unlikely to come from tonight's state of the union. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: still ahead, why ailing smartphone maker blackberry is hoping the sports market will help it on its road to recovery. we'll explain in tonight's "beyond the scoreboard." a "silly sideshow--" that's what apple c.e.o. tim cook called a recent lawsuit filed by hedge fund manager david einhorn. speaking at a goldman sachs technology conference today, cook also said apple is considering einhorn's proposal to issue preferred stock and return more money to shareholders. ei
economy and profits for this year. on top of that, financial conditions in the eurozone are still a threat to u.s. stocks. >> with the market at current levels, which... basically looks like they're priced for perfection, there doesn't leave a lot of room for any disappointing news. and there are a lot of areas that could create disappointing news. >> reporter: weissberg says many market pros believe stocks are headed higher, but they need a catalyst, and that's unlikely to come...
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we think about the economy, the effect on the economy, the drag it could have. look at gas prices. when prices go up, rarely do they go back down. when you start to pay a little more for everything you can tag it right there. martha: start to pay more for gas this time of year you wonder come may or june where it will be. a big question. we're just getting started on this thursday morning and we're hearing for the first time from the couple that was taken hostage by suspected cop killer, christopher dorner. my, oh, my, wait until you hear the unbelievable story about what this couple went through and new details on the shootout that ended when that cabin went up in flames. bill: the fight looming over defense cuts that continues. the outgoing defense secretary lee leon panetta has a message for everyone involved but does he have any solutions. >> we can't sit here and bitch. we can't sit here and complain. we can't sit here and blame others. martha: well the vatican has just come out and said that the pope actually, when he was on a trip to mexico last year hit his head. they're de
we think about the economy, the effect on the economy, the drag it could have. look at gas prices. when prices go up, rarely do they go back down. when you start to pay a little more for everything you can tag it right there. martha: start to pay more for gas this time of year you wonder come may or june where it will be. a big question. we're just getting started on this thursday morning and we're hearing for the first time from the couple that was taken hostage by suspected cop killer,...
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can't get there, mostly because of concerns about the economy. most s & p companies that have reported earnings have beaten expectations but report the weak outlooks. >>> airbus is ditching plans to use lithium ion bat rosie. that's the one used in boeing's dreamliners, which are all grounded after a series of electrical issues, investigators haven't figured out the primary cause of the problem, but airbus not taking problems. >> it will be interesting to see if boeing abandons those batteries. thank you very much. >>> overnight meteor shower rains down, shattering glass, injuring 500 people. amazing video and new developments on the fireball from the skies. live from russia. >>> people from the cruise ship back on land, do they have grounds to sue? we'll talk to a maritime legal expert next. >>> more than 300 people involved in a food fight, a food fight, that sent students and teachers to the hospital. what caused this riot? that next. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which a
can't get there, mostly because of concerns about the economy. most s & p companies that have reported earnings have beaten expectations but report the weak outlooks. >>> airbus is ditching plans to use lithium ion bat rosie. that's the one used in boeing's dreamliners, which are all grounded after a series of electrical issues, investigators haven't figured out the primary cause of the problem, but airbus not taking problems. >> it will be interesting to see if boeing...
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, invoking a phrase he used a lot in 2012, the middle class. >> a growing economy that creates good, middle-class jobs, that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> reporter: and taking a page from the last democratic president, bill clinton, by offering a laundry list of poll tested ideas. >> i'm announcing a launch of three more of these manufacturing house, and raise the minimum wage to $9. make high-quality preschool available to every single child in america. a new college score card that parents and students can use. i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security crisis. >> reporter: mr. obama adopted a tough tone throughout his address. >> let's set party interests aside and work to pass a budget that replaces reckless cuts with smart savings and wise investments in our future. let's do it without the brinkmanship that scares off investors and stresses consumers. >> reporter: the night's emotional moment, the president's call for congress to at least vote on serious gun control, invoking the memory of gun victims like hadiya pendleton,
, invoking a phrase he used a lot in 2012, the middle class. >> a growing economy that creates good, middle-class jobs, that must be the north star that guides our efforts. >> reporter: and taking a page from the last democratic president, bill clinton, by offering a laundry list of poll tested ideas. >> i'm announcing a launch of three more of these manufacturing house, and raise the minimum wage to $9. make high-quality preschool available to every single child in america. a...
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obviously to the american voters it's the economy and jobs. we're looking, judy, at median household income has dropped $3469 over the last decade in this country. and median income is down. we've got a new normal of almost 8% unemployment. there really is a sense of, are there any weapons left in the ordinance to attack this? i think one thing we can be absolutely sure of is the president will talk long. i went through and the democrats have averaged one hour and 14 minutes, bill clinton. an hour and five minutes, barack obama. ronald reagan averaged 40 min tonight's his state of the union and richard nixon averaged 35 minutes. >> woodruff: that counts applause. >> that counts applause. i think he would endear himself to the nation if he just stood up and said i'm going to... >> that should be a voting issue all by itself. who do you vote for? >> woodruff: are you saying there's been a lack of urgency coming out of the white house? >> i think there's a lot of important issues that they've emphasized. gun control or immigration or training and
obviously to the american voters it's the economy and jobs. we're looking, judy, at median household income has dropped $3469 over the last decade in this country. and median income is down. we've got a new normal of almost 8% unemployment. there really is a sense of, are there any weapons left in the ordinance to attack this? i think one thing we can be absolutely sure of is the president will talk long. i went through and the democrats have averaged one hour and 14 minutes, bill clinton. an...
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he is expected to talk about jobs, the economy, and gun control. >> we will turn to erica with a check of the weather. >> good morning. temperatures will continue to drop as we push in closer to sunrise. we will see sunshine into the afternoon. we're talking upper 50s and lows 60s. mild at best. we have a warming trend continuing as we head into the rest of this week. >> more details coming up in your 7 day are around the bay forecast. >> a vallejo, concord 34 degrees. 33 in pleasanton. it is chilly in our east bay interior valleys. >> into the afternoon lows 60s for everyone. >> livermore 58. 59 in san mateo. 62 in oakland. >> satellite and radar shows clear dry conditions over our area now. that will continue for the rest of the week. >> we did not have any rain in sight. it will continue to be clear and warm. by thursday some spots climb close to the 70 degree mark. >> it could be chilly for your inland lows. pleasant weather continues as we transition into the weekend. >> and the traffic center it is quiet no hot spots or delays. the approach to the bay bridge toll plaza a handful
he is expected to talk about jobs, the economy, and gun control. >> we will turn to erica with a check of the weather. >> good morning. temperatures will continue to drop as we push in closer to sunrise. we will see sunshine into the afternoon. we're talking upper 50s and lows 60s. mild at best. we have a warming trend continuing as we head into the rest of this week. >> more details coming up in your 7 day are around the bay forecast. >> a vallejo, concord 34 degrees....
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they expected it to generate $665 million for the local economy. >> bay area sports. stumble on the road. golden state had started the season records in the n-b-a. they had a chance to turn things around against the dallas mavericks saturday night but fell behind early. stephen curry scored 18 points and carl landry added 13. but in the end, the warriors couldn't pull through losing 116-91. the four game losing streak is is the longest on the year for the warriors. they host the houston rockets on tuesday. after winning the first seven games to start the season the sharks entered saturday's game against the phoenix coyotes on a three game losing streak. and unfortunately for the sharks they fell in a shootout. losing one-to- nothing. kron four's vicki liviakis and mark danon were at the game. the sharks antii niemi was nearly perfect. recording 21 saves and registering his first shutout of the season. but it still wasn't enough as the sharks failed to convert in overtime. next up, the sharks head to columbus to take on the blue jackets on monday. >> today wraps up the
they expected it to generate $665 million for the local economy. >> bay area sports. stumble on the road. golden state had started the season records in the n-b-a. they had a chance to turn things around against the dallas mavericks saturday night but fell behind early. stephen curry scored 18 points and carl landry added 13. but in the end, the warriors couldn't pull through losing 116-91. the four game losing streak is is the longest on the year for the warriors. they host the houston...
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it is a broader problem in the economy. what i found is this is how high school students get a little extra money. how college students get a little extra mney. it's sort of changes t dynamics of how the economy works. >> well, anyone, if they are looking to get a career, if they want to try it, which many college students do, at that point, people are still willing to try to be in the restaurant business. starting them in at minimum wage, which is going to be even higher. gerri: it will be very difficult. thank you so much for coming on. i hope you don't have to pay it. i think that will hurt a lot of people. >> i wouldn't mind the increase, but not going to $9 per hour. gerri: you are willing to give a little. thank you so much for coming on tonight. >> thank you for having the. gerri: should the federal minimum wage be hiked up to $9 per our agreement log onto rriwillis.com, but on the right-hand side of the screen. i will share the results. for some states, hiking the minimum wage up will not make much of a difference s
it is a broader problem in the economy. what i found is this is how high school students get a little extra money. how college students get a little extra mney. it's sort of changes t dynamics of how the economy works. >> well, anyone, if they are looking to get a career, if they want to try it, which many college students do, at that point, people are still willing to try to be in the restaurant business. starting them in at minimum wage, which is going to be even higher. gerri: it will...
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it is taking a hatchet hatchete budget when the economy is in a fragile state. the president says look back to the negotiations he was having with speaker boehner. he says a lot of the proposals are still on the table. let's kick the dan down the road a little farther and avoid the sequestration. >> we had a two month delay. >> that is is the way we govern now in washington. one crisis to another. when you come up against the debt ceiling and the fiscal cliff usually we put it off. but i think this is one that is going to cause tremendous damage and the question is with the congress gone for a week when do they have time to negotiate. >> $85 billion out of a $3.5 trillion budget. >> a small percentage but if it affects you. >> and this is going to hurt the economy? >> if you lose your job i think it hurts you don't you think? >> fundamentally the debt that we have at the moment is the bigger problem for the economy and job creation in the private sector. >> chris: let me binge karl in to talk about the sequester and look at the president's state of the union spe
it is taking a hatchet hatchete budget when the economy is in a fragile state. the president says look back to the negotiations he was having with speaker boehner. he says a lot of the proposals are still on the table. let's kick the dan down the road a little farther and avoid the sequestration. >> we had a two month delay. >> that is is the way we govern now in washington. one crisis to another. when you come up against the debt ceiling and the fiscal cliff usually we put it off....
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that's how we're going to strengthen our economy. that's how we're going to provide a pathway into the middle class for those who want to participate in our workforce and we need to do everything within our power in the government to make sure that that happens. >> valerie, this is ed jair the. how are you doing? >> i'm well. >> this distinction between private and public can often get, i think, drawn too finely. private sector companies depend on a strong infrastructure, and a highly educated workforce. >> that's right. >> are those the kind of connections the president's going to make tonight? >> yes, absolutely. as i said at the outset, we want to focus on how to create jobs, how to incentivize manufacturing, particularly to come and invest in america. but in order to do that we have to have a world-class education system. we have to make sure that when people finish school that they are equipped with the skills that they need in order to be productive in the workforce. and we need to make sure that they're paid fairly. so all of
that's how we're going to strengthen our economy. that's how we're going to provide a pathway into the middle class for those who want to participate in our workforce and we need to do everything within our power in the government to make sure that that happens. >> valerie, this is ed jair the. how are you doing? >> i'm well. >> this distinction between private and public can often get, i think, drawn too finely. private sector companies depend on a strong infrastructure, and...
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minimum wage now and what a wage should be in a given market varies across the country a lot based on the economy in that local area. typically you find big companies have more ability to absorb the costs of minimum wage increase and it's the small business lobby that really agitates against it so it's an uphill push. many republicans will argue, all this will do is make jobs more expensive for employers to create and therefore we'll create fewer jobs and we have to resist this. obama thinks this will play well with his political base and i like jeff's point about, a lot of these ideas are not necessarily going to pass, that the president was talking about. so you ask the question, why would a president talk about a lot of things that aren't going to pass, and i think it's to create a patina across his whole presidency that's appealing to a lot of different voters by checking a lot of different boxes and that helps you with the one thing do you need to do and that's they is -- sequester fight coming up on march 1 and the tactical decisions he needs to make are fares he has the public behind him.
minimum wage now and what a wage should be in a given market varies across the country a lot based on the economy in that local area. typically you find big companies have more ability to absorb the costs of minimum wage increase and it's the small business lobby that really agitates against it so it's an uphill push. many republicans will argue, all this will do is make jobs more expensive for employers to create and therefore we'll create fewer jobs and we have to resist this. obama thinks...
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. >> reporter: white house officials say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center. >> as he outlays his plans tonight, everyone will see that if we work together, that we really will have a robust future. we can build that middle class. >> reporter: republicans want to hear president obama's plan for tackling the ballooning national debt. rising healthcare costs and the growth of government. >> a second term offers a second chance. and if the president wants to regain the credibility he's lost over the last four years on each of these issues, he'll start tonight. >> it's up to florida senator marco rubio to deliver the official republican response. he'll be making the case smaller government can help the middle class. the president will touch on other topics tonight, including north korea's latest nuclear tests. and 34,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan who bring home by this time next year. he'll also be talking about new gun laws. several gun violence victims will be guests@state of the union. a teacher that survived the sandy hook shooting, will be in the first lady
. >> reporter: white house officials say improving the economy and creating jobs will be front and center. >> as he outlays his plans tonight, everyone will see that if we work together, that we really will have a robust future. we can build that middle class. >> reporter: republicans want to hear president obama's plan for tackling the ballooning national debt. rising healthcare costs and the growth of government. >> a second term offers a second chance. and if the...
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. >> the core emphasis on these big speeches remains the same and that's to make the economy work for the middle-class because the middle-class is the engine that drives this country forward. >> following the state of the union address, president barack obama will travel to three different communities. the president will go to ashville north carolina on friday. >>> senator marco rubio will deliver a speech immediately after the president. senator marco rubio will deliver his address in both english and spanish and seen as another effort to attract latino voters. senator marco rubio is routinely mentioned as a possible presidential candidate in 2016. >>> they are holding a watch party for the state of the union address and it is being held in dunn hall at 6:00 p.m. and professors will hold an announcement after the speech. you can watch it right here at 6:00 and at 7:30 we will break down the president's speech and gop response with our political colleagues. >> i just got off the phone with pg&e and they say about 1,000 customers are without power in the redwood heights area in oakland
. >> the core emphasis on these big speeches remains the same and that's to make the economy work for the middle-class because the middle-class is the engine that drives this country forward. >> following the state of the union address, president barack obama will travel to three different communities. the president will go to ashville north carolina on friday. >>> senator marco rubio will deliver a speech immediately after the president. senator marco rubio will deliver...
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he is expected to talk about jobs and economy. who would expect to see in the crowd, coming up. >> following the latest in vallejo where shshootings last like a one man and injured at least four others. police say they found two men seriously wounded in the garage of the house on humboldt and east would st. around 830 last night. one of the men died in hospital. shortly after the shooting three other people walked into sutter solano medical center with gunshot wounds. please try to figure out if the shootings are related. >> meanwhile, a 31 year-old antioch woman is covering this morning after being struck by stray bullet. it happen yesterday evening around 6. that is when police received reports of shots being fired in the area of sycamore drive and manaatia way. according to witnesses a man had been standing on the street, shooting at a pickup truck that was driving past him. police a one the bullets with three second story window and struck the woman she is expected to survive. >> in richmond, a third year-old man is recovering
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and on the economy, 42% approve. 55% disapprove. the president is expected to call for more money or investment, in infrastructure building projects and clean energy technology and the manufacturing sector. the president's director of the national economic council, gene sperling, contends it will help the economy. >> i don't think that laying the foundation for future growth, which is what we've done by invest not guilty basic research, and what president eisenhower did by investing in our federal highway system, is anything too, you know, discount in any way. what you need to do is be smart. you need to reduce spending. you need to reduce entitlement spending. but it doesn't mean you pull back on everything. >> republicans are not buying it. they don't want any more tax increases and the vice chair of the house republican caucus says the president is not seeing the whole economic picture. >> president obama hasn't recognized that we had a spending problem either. you think back to the first inaugural address and he said he was goin
and on the economy, 42% approve. 55% disapprove. the president is expected to call for more money or investment, in infrastructure building projects and clean energy technology and the manufacturing sector. the president's director of the national economic council, gene sperling, contends it will help the economy. >> i don't think that laying the foundation for future growth, which is what we've done by invest not guilty basic research, and what president eisenhower did by investing in...
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. >> president obama's expected to talk about his push for gun legislation as well as jobs, the economy, and more tomorrow night. >> this man will also be at the state of the address. romesha was awarded the medal of honor for courageous actions during a nearly 13-hour firefight in afghanistan that left eight americans dead. romesha's son colin stole the show. at the ceremony, playing pe peekaboo at the presidential podium. he also raced around the oval office earlier in the day, finding an apple that was just right. >> up next, incredible story of the killing of osama bin laden from the navy s.e.a.l. who reportedly pulled the trigger. he's speaking out for the first time. which is also as incredible as the story he told about what happened in the compound is what he tells about what is happening to his family. i'm talk to him next. >> also ahead, a touching tribute to another american hero, chris kyle. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident
. >> president obama's expected to talk about his push for gun legislation as well as jobs, the economy, and more tomorrow night. >> this man will also be at the state of the address. romesha was awarded the medal of honor for courageous actions during a nearly 13-hour firefight in afghanistan that left eight americans dead. romesha's son colin stole the show. at the ceremony, playing pe peekaboo at the presidential podium. he also raced around the oval office earlier in the day,...
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this is something that both sides have said will be massively destructive to our economy. my question to you is whet when is the last time the president sat down with congressional leaders to try to work out some kind of compromise to avoid this? >> well, as you saw the end of last year, we made a great deal of progress. we were so close, savannah. the president and speaker boehner were just moments apart in reach iing a deal. unfortunately, the republicans were unwilling to do the deal we proposed. the president proposed a balanced approach, one that includes both spending cuts as well as rate increases. >> have there been any recent meetings along those lines? >> there haven't. the issue of the end of the last year and over the last few weeks we've been preparing and gearing up. the president has made it clear numerous times to sit down with the republicans in congress and work out a deal. he has presented a range of options for how we can get our fiscal house in order. he is looking for a big deal. if we can't get a big deal let's at least try to come to terms on a smal
this is something that both sides have said will be massively destructive to our economy. my question to you is whet when is the last time the president sat down with congressional leaders to try to work out some kind of compromise to avoid this? >> well, as you saw the end of last year, we made a great deal of progress. we were so close, savannah. the president and speaker boehner were just moments apart in reach iing a deal. unfortunately, the republicans were unwilling to do the deal...
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the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >>> thanks for tuning in. this is sports extra. i'm scott smith. one month remaining in the college basketball regular season which means for teams on the bubble, a team like maryland, it is time to step up because the opportunities are dwindling. the terps have 17 wins but 14 of them against teams outside the top 100 in r p i. their signature win was a one-point victory at home against north carolina state. the good news for the the earnings they still have chances to add to their resume with games against duke, north carolina, and virginia. facing the cavaliers today a team the terps have struggled with, three straight losses. uva's joe harris on track from way back, hits the second of back to back threes. virginia up seven. harris nearly perfect from the field today, seven of eight. turgeon wants better perimeter defense. still in the first,
the 2013 ram 1500 with best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend's 2013 truck of the year. >>> thanks for tuning in. this is sports extra. i'm scott smith. one month remaining in the college basketball regular season which means for teams on the bubble, a team like maryland, it is time to step up because the opportunities are dwindling. the terps have 17 wins but 14 of them against teams outside the top 100 in r p...
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think about our economy if people had that kind of disposable income. the president is proposing $9, a third of what the amount really should be if you do the math? now, this country does not and never has had a good record of raising the minimum wage in recent history especially. the current wage was only reached in 2009 after three years of minimum minor increases. you have to go back to 1997 to find the last time it was really increased, to $5.15 an hour. but republicans seem determined to keep the wage as low as they possibly can, below the poverty line. and this is what the president talked about the other night in the state of the union address. it's getting people out of poverty. marco rubio came out against raising the minimum wage, between sips of water. so is paul ryan. he's against it. house speaker john boehner actually says raising it would be unfair to workers? >> a lot of people who are being paid the minimum wage are being paid that because they come to the workforce with no skills. and this makes it harder for them to acquire the skills
think about our economy if people had that kind of disposable income. the president is proposing $9, a third of what the amount really should be if you do the math? now, this country does not and never has had a good record of raising the minimum wage in recent history especially. the current wage was only reached in 2009 after three years of minimum minor increases. you have to go back to 1997 to find the last time it was really increased, to $5.15 an hour. but republicans seem determined to...
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kennedy to ronald reagan have known that our free enterprise economy is the source of our middle-class prosperity. but president obama he believes it is the cause of our problems. that the economic downturn happened because our government didn't tax enough, spend enough or control enough. and therefore, as you heard tonight, his solution to virtually every problem we face is for washington to tax more, borrow more and spend more. >> with independents, senator rubio scored low marks at 10:40 when he spoke about the second amendment. >> of course we face other challenges, as well. we were all heart broken by the recent tragedy in connecticut. we must effectively be able to rise to violence in our country but unconstitutionally undermining the rights of americans is not the way to do it. >> we will go to cnn'ser rin burnett with the focus group in richmond, virginia. erin? >> his speech was a different reaction here than the president. let me ask you, who thought that marco rubio did a good job? definitely have some people but when you compare to what we saw with the president the numbers
kennedy to ronald reagan have known that our free enterprise economy is the source of our middle-class prosperity. but president obama he believes it is the cause of our problems. that the economic downturn happened because our government didn't tax enough, spend enough or control enough. and therefore, as you heard tonight, his solution to virtually every problem we face is for washington to tax more, borrow more and spend more. >> with independents, senator rubio scored low marks at...
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from his reelection campaign. >> he will focus the proposal to help the middle-class grow and help the economy. >> looming in the near future those automatic spending cuts that congress delayed at new year's to avoid the fiscal cliff. if lawmakers can't reach a deal by the march 1st deadline they need to pass a short term fix. she also expected to announce for the first time one year from tonight, 34,000 troops will be home from afghanistan. that is half the currently level serving now but will it be gun control that will spark the emotional moment tonight. there be 3 dozen people that have been affected by gun violence. the parents of fort pendleton, also a family of a person that was gunned down at a park in including and also in attendance will be gab. >> the republican response will be given by cashing oh cube yeo and he will push for smaller government and immigration reform. >> cheryl: two well known people with bay area ties will be joining the first lady for the state of the union address. tim cook will be sitting with michelle obama for the speech. he is flying cross-country after spe
from his reelection campaign. >> he will focus the proposal to help the middle-class grow and help the economy. >> looming in the near future those automatic spending cuts that congress delayed at new year's to avoid the fiscal cliff. if lawmakers can't reach a deal by the march 1st deadline they need to pass a short term fix. she also expected to announce for the first time one year from tonight, 34,000 troops will be home from afghanistan. that is half the currently level serving...
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economy. building a new. mission to teach music. i. use continues now here in o.t. in the us senate republicans have stalled in the tempo of the white house to make chuck hagel the secretary of defense he fell to vote short and said this is decided to win some time to find out more about him if he's going to come on explains those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing this whole process is seen as a message all by itself those lawmakers showed that they could crush anyone who would allow themselves to dissent from washington's core foreign policy beliefs chuck hagel remarks at the confirmation hearing disappointed even his supporters during the hearing which to me seemed like an inclination mr haygood had to backtrack on many of the statements he had made before including that
economy. building a new. mission to teach music. i. use continues now here in o.t. in the us senate republicans have stalled in the tempo of the white house to make chuck hagel the secretary of defense he fell to vote short and said this is decided to win some time to find out more about him if he's going to come on explains those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the...
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you debate the state of the economy. you debate what you think is the effectiveness of the measures you've already taken or not. you think about and speculate on what's going to happen next both internally and externally. and then you say okay, should we change policy to adapt to that and then for the weeks in between, you're ideally doing economic thinking, talking with business, getting briefings from staff, from outside people, and just generally very concentrated on what are the challenges facing that economy. >> rose: did you find yourself in the majority or the minority? >> very much the minority for a good chunk of my time there. so when i got there, i got there after the height of the crisis. >> rose: right. >> so 2008. >> i was actually there in mid 2009. and as many of your guests have spoken about, you know the high drama days of lehman brothers or the bank running-- i was there after that when things were just bad. and the banking system is under repair. and so it was a little less frantic for me. for the fir
you debate the state of the economy. you debate what you think is the effectiveness of the measures you've already taken or not. you think about and speculate on what's going to happen next both internally and externally. and then you say okay, should we change policy to adapt to that and then for the weeks in between, you're ideally doing economic thinking, talking with business, getting briefings from staff, from outside people, and just generally very concentrated on what are the challenges...
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stimulated the economy of the world. i got an iphoneo n my hip -- iphone on my hip that has 2000 times the memory of an apollo computer. can you imagine? the space station guys, they have texts, skype or something up there. and they're all on their laptops. it boggles your mind what is going on there technologically. >> today you could probably tweet what is going on on your flight. i know and a first light and only slight, -- first and only fightlight, on the way back to earth, you got to do spacewalk. >> it was totally different. a different experience. as i described being on the moon, it contrasts the gray lunar surface with the blackness of space. people ask me what the the earth like from the moon? i said i cannot tell you because i landed in the center of the moon which took the earth directly overhead. in an apollo space suit, it is like being in a fishbowl. you move your head but the helmut does not move. so i did not get to see the earth very much from the moon. but in lunar orbit, you come around from the back
stimulated the economy of the world. i got an iphoneo n my hip -- iphone on my hip that has 2000 times the memory of an apollo computer. can you imagine? the space station guys, they have texts, skype or something up there. and they're all on their laptops. it boggles your mind what is going on there technologically. >> today you could probably tweet what is going on on your flight. i know and a first light and only slight, -- first and only fightlight, on the way back to earth, you got...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy. the global financial headline news. reports. twenty minutes. in the u.s. senate republicans have stalled an attempt by the white house to make chuck hagel the secretary of defense he fell just short senate has decided to push for more time to find out just a bit more about him. washington d.c. to give us a. good to see you can you can you give us a bit of the background to this why did the republicans. bid to be the new defense chief do you think. well those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing this whole process is seen as a message all by itself those lawmakers showed that they could question anyone who would allow themselves to dissent from washington's core foreign policy beliefs chuck hagel remarks at the confirmation hearing
find out what's really happening to the global economy. the global financial headline news. reports. twenty minutes. in the u.s. senate republicans have stalled an attempt by the white house to make chuck hagel the secretary of defense he fell just short senate has decided to push for more time to find out just a bit more about him. washington d.c. to give us a. good to see you can you can you give us a bit of the background to this why did the republicans. bid to be the new defense chief do...
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what about the other key drivers of the world economy? because a lot of people say, look, china is slowing down. brazil has slowed down. india has slowed down. what do you think of the emerging market story? >> i think that china is maintaining steady growth. it's not decelerating. europe has found their own transition path, and they will transgress through the financial system in an orderly way. india has had some slow growth but i am optimistic on india. >> why is that? explain that. when people look at india today, ordinary way. and they say the infrastructure they see growth is at 5.5% now. you talk to foreign investors and they say the infrastructure is terrible, the government, you know, doesn't do enough reform. it's very difficult to operate in india. you look at all that and you're still bullish. >> well, i'm very bullish on india because it's really the aspirations of a billion people. and ours is a country where all the billion count. there are some countries in the world where one person counts. there are some countries where
what about the other key drivers of the world economy? because a lot of people say, look, china is slowing down. brazil has slowed down. india has slowed down. what do you think of the emerging market story? >> i think that china is maintaining steady growth. it's not decelerating. europe has found their own transition path, and they will transgress through the financial system in an orderly way. india has had some slow growth but i am optimistic on india. >> why is that? explain...
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the economy is growing. the president has indicated we have an opportunity for innovation and growth. and i believe that that is our pathway forward. if the speaker does not want to come back to the table of compromise and address how we can both bring down the debt and grow the economy, then all we're going to be facing is a recession. >> sure. >> and that seems to be what their direction is, that they're willing to slash and burn as opposed to finding the right pathway of securing revenue which we have attempted to do and balance and bring down the deficit. and they won't do anything with revenue. nothing at all. >> john garamendi, what is the sense of urgency here? what are you doing on vacation? >> well, we've been told not to be in congress. speaker boehner controls the agenda, controls the calendar for the house of representatives and he sent us home. democrats, i think all of us today voted not to go home, but rather to stay and work next week. and he said no. >> all right. president obama was in chic
the economy is growing. the president has indicated we have an opportunity for innovation and growth. and i believe that that is our pathway forward. if the speaker does not want to come back to the table of compromise and address how we can both bring down the debt and grow the economy, then all we're going to be facing is a recession. >> sure. >> and that seems to be what their direction is, that they're willing to slash and burn as opposed to finding the right pathway of securing...
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economy and the management team of the economy can get us on a good path. tracy: we have got higher taxes for these guys. we have got health insurance costs basically preventing them from hiring more than 50 people. what do you think they would like to hear tonight during the president's state of the union? >> well i think they would like to hear the president say, look, i understand spending really got ramped up and we can't really afford that as a share of gdp. we know tax revenues are very low. part of that is because there are some unemployed people are not paying any taxes. if we can get employment back and tax revenues will come up and we can get more balance and all get on a path we believe in, instead of driving my car one more year i will buy a new one. that is the key here. we need a good plan ordinary folks like us can believe in. then we'll spend more money. thht will be good. tracy: bill, real quick, one of the real positives they do have plans to make capital outlays. they do want to get out and buy some stuff. maybe that's something. >> well,
economy and the management team of the economy can get us on a good path. tracy: we have got higher taxes for these guys. we have got health insurance costs basically preventing them from hiring more than 50 people. what do you think they would like to hear tonight during the president's state of the union? >> well i think they would like to hear the president say, look, i understand spending really got ramped up and we can't really afford that as a share of gdp. we know tax revenues are...
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the finance chief of the world's biggest economies have united in chorus against looming currency wars following high level talks here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for its hosting of the g. twenty summit later this year but his duty coming off takes a look at what sparked the currency battle talks in the first place and what is behind the apparent unity. japan is actually at the center of this crisis because of its aggressive monetary and fiscal policies that have led to a weakening of the yen and basically in tough economic times one option that a country house is to artificially make the value of its currency worth a little bit less so for example making something like this twenty dollar bill worth less you can do that by a variety of means like printing money why would you want to do that because when you do you value your currency your manufacturing good your goods your exports become cheaper and that gives you a short term economic boost which is something that a lot of these countries europe the united states japan certainly desperately need in these
the finance chief of the world's biggest economies have united in chorus against looming currency wars following high level talks here in moscow for russia the gathering is seen as a launch pad for its hosting of the g. twenty summit later this year but his duty coming off takes a look at what sparked the currency battle talks in the first place and what is behind the apparent unity. japan is actually at the center of this crisis because of its aggressive monetary and fiscal policies that have...
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they say it could hurt the nation's economy but as usual, they are unable to agree on an (a) solution. top story and jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon, does it looks like this sequester is going to happen? >> it was never supposed to. congress only has 16 days to act to stop these huge cuts from going into effect. joint chiefs and deputy defense secretary were on capitol hill outlining the danger. >> secretary panetta and i have been using the word devastating for 16 months now. i testified last august to the consequences of sequestration if it was to occur. now, the wolf is at the door. >> i begin my career in a hollow army, i do not want to end my career in a hollow army. >> this would be the steepest, biggest reduction in total obligated go authority for the defense department in history at a time that is more dangerous than it's ever been. >> the navy had to cancel the deployment to the u.s.s. truman. army chief warned they would have to curtail training 80% of the ground forces. 3,000 small businesses will lose army contracts and could face bankruptcy they warned if seques
they say it could hurt the nation's economy but as usual, they are unable to agree on an (a) solution. top story and jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon, does it looks like this sequester is going to happen? >> it was never supposed to. congress only has 16 days to act to stop these huge cuts from going into effect. joint chiefs and deputy defense secretary were on capitol hill outlining the danger. >> secretary panetta and i have been using the word devastating for 16 months...
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less your manufactured goods are cheaper on the market and that gives you a temporary boost in the economy which could be pretty critical in tough times like this now what we've actually seen the fear here is that when a country does that your trading partner strike back they say hey we're going to lower the value of our currency and that sets off a currency war such as the one that we saw in the one nine hundred thirty s. which has led to the great depression now japan insists that it is simply trying to stimulate as kwame it's not doing anything to prompt a full scale currency war of course no country here wants to see that but the reason that we're seeing so much disagreement and so little consensus among the countries is that you know what for example the united states policy isn't all different that. the fed in the u.s. has been printing money like crazy so these developed countries don't really see any incentive in i was leading japan in trying to really squeeze down this currency manipulation issue because they don't want to mess around with their economies essentially so that is re
less your manufactured goods are cheaper on the market and that gives you a temporary boost in the economy which could be pretty critical in tough times like this now what we've actually seen the fear here is that when a country does that your trading partner strike back they say hey we're going to lower the value of our currency and that sets off a currency war such as the one that we saw in the one nine hundred thirty s. which has led to the great depression now japan insists that it is...
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have a strong central government that is capable of pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this is huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular a unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years reaching the point of both sides justifying violence against one another and as it is you have this this increasing number of casualties some of it indeed due to police brutality and there is a possibility that in fact that the are outside those who are trying to further fuel to the fire that is already. taking over egypt at least in the urban centers from cairo to boresight it's a phenomenon that i think resulted from the frustration disenfranchisement and just the general feeling of betrayal that the youth of egypt are feeling right now the issue is not the black bloc in particular but why would the even appe
have a strong central government that is capable of pushing the political process forward and thus the economy of the country the social cohesion and everything else as a result you have this is huge vacuum and this polarization and that is allowing egyptian society to be open for exploitation what has been happening is not exactly a popular a unified popular uproar against the addictive nature but rather a political polarization that has swept through the country for the last two years...
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>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise. >> but they came in and threw the indians off their land, exterminateed them. >> exterminateed them? >> dana: farm and migrant lentor something they deal with. >> so america's founding fathers that came over here, colonized america, made it the great land it is our today, you say they exterminateed -- >> bob: jesse, you must have been educated -- >> you don't believe that. >> bob: the founding fathers came here 100 years after the approximately grimpilgrims came. >> the colonist, bob. >> bob: what do you think they did with the indians that occupied the land
>> andrea: are we building our economy sensitivity? i'm surprised they didn't hire bob to do the training. just kidding. am i missing something? it sounded like toe tailtarian brainwashing. creepy. it probably scared people. walk around the office and scared to say something. am i missing something here? why are they talking abimmigration at the u sda? aren't there corn prices they need to talk about? maybe something like that? >> bob: right. this is out of their area of expertise....
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. >>> president obama's state of the union address is expected to focus on the economy. he is set to address job creation and wage growth tomorrow night. the president says he will also discuss upcoming budget fights including the march 1 deadline for automatic defense and domestic cuts known as the sequester. you can watch the state of the union tomorrow night at 6:00 right here on kpix 5 and we'll have a special edition of kpix 5 news right after. >>> the brand-new year on the lunar calendar. >> 2013 is the year of the snake in san francisco. families with firecrackers handed out the red envelopes to the kids not a bad way to kick off the new year. >> when there is red, it gives everything bad from last year to put it away and now everything is a brand-new start. >> according to chinese astrology, those born in the year of the snake are said to be intelligent quick thinking, dishonest and prone to show off. >> interesting. >>> time now 4:51. coming up, which films have top honors at the british academy film awards? >> a busy weekend at the box office. what identity the
. >>> president obama's state of the union address is expected to focus on the economy. he is set to address job creation and wage growth tomorrow night. the president says he will also discuss upcoming budget fights including the march 1 deadline for automatic defense and domestic cuts known as the sequester. you can watch the state of the union tomorrow night at 6:00 right here on kpix 5 and we'll have a special edition of kpix 5 news right after. >>> the brand-new year on...
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, debt are the top issues. >> economy -- >> yes, the economy. >> that's about jobs. they don't favor the rand paul type of tax on medicare. or paul ryan. one of the most ludicrous things is rubio said he went to school on federal loans and said what should we do for kids today? give them more information about what might happen if they take out loans. that doesn't help out kids. it was absurd. >> let jenny talk. >> all we are saying in tea party patriots is asking government to cut one penny out of every dollar. if they would do that, we could be at a balanced budget in six years. it's not drastic and will not harmony of us to do that. we are not talking about that much money. it wouldn't take long to get our budget balanced so we could start paying down the debt. >> madeway through the republican response, mark rubio made a move, it had only to do with showmanship. let's wash. watch. >> nothing touched me more than the false promises the president laid out tonight. >> what do you make, david? >> he started out saying the president is wrong because he believes the ec
, debt are the top issues. >> economy -- >> yes, the economy. >> that's about jobs. they don't favor the rand paul type of tax on medicare. or paul ryan. one of the most ludicrous things is rubio said he went to school on federal loans and said what should we do for kids today? give them more information about what might happen if they take out loans. that doesn't help out kids. it was absurd. >> let jenny talk. >> all we are saying in tea party patriots is asking...
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"instead of ensuring that everyone in america can compete in a global economy, instead of narrowing the divide between rich and poor, instead of supporting competitive free markets for american inventis ir that use information, instead that is of ensuring that america will lead the world in the u. torhenf imation age, u.s. nf have chosen to keep c aomcistcand its fellow giants happy." >> for the last 30 years the rhetoric of the market being the thing we all aspire to has in a sense become the collective vision in america. our politicians aren't separate from that kind of understanding. i think they believe that it's better to have government stay out of industry. in this particular place no government intervention is actually disaster for the country because we leave so many people behind, we subject ourselves to the informational control of just a few giants. the problem for the politicians is that there's no upside right now to fighting back. if they do they'll lose their campaign contributions. we need to get the public interested in this so that politicians will understand that the
"instead of ensuring that everyone in america can compete in a global economy, instead of narrowing the divide between rich and poor, instead of supporting competitive free markets for american inventis ir that use information, instead that is of ensuring that america will lead the world in the u. torhenf imation age, u.s. nf have chosen to keep c aomcistcand its fellow giants happy." >> for the last 30 years the rhetoric of the market being the thing we all aspire to has in a...
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. >> we can't remain powerful if we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the short time that i've been here in washington, nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president laid out tonight. the choice isn't just between big government and big business. >> jimmy: that's what you get when you eat a whole bag of snider's bavarian pretzels before a speech. i've watched that a number of times. how about the way he never takes his eyes off the camera when he's reaching for the water. it's like drop the gun on the floor. put down the gun. but what a night for poland spring. you cannot buy that kind of product placement. at least i hope you can't buy it, but in washington, who knows? why was the water so far away? it would have been less awkward if he reached down the front of his pants to get it. [ laughter ] it would have been less awkward had he been wearing one of these on his head during his speech. [ laughter ] and while everyone seems to be talking about the water-gate, i guess, last night, i'm more fixated on the way marco ru
. >> we can't remain powerful if we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the short time that i've been here in washington, nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president laid out tonight. the choice isn't just between big government and big business. >> jimmy: that's what you get when you eat a whole bag of snider's bavarian pretzels before a speech. i've watched that a number of times. how about the way he never takes his eyes off the camera...
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a growing economy that creates bun middle class. one middle class parent can't afford $200 a week. >> and grow opportunities in the middle class for all willing to climb them. this kind of prosperity, broad, shared, built on a thriving middle class. >> when we talk about the middle class, we're actually talking about the definition seems to be unclear recently. middle incomes for people, mississippi coming in at $39,000 or 39,078 the lowest. >> tucker: there's vast economic diversity, a $28 spread between the two. the country didn't look the same the at the all. let's look at the states where we're from. >> clayton: in pennsylvania, my home state. it varies on state. you can't make a blanket middle statement. in pennsylvania middle class an income of $50,000 a year. >> in north carolina, my home state tar, 44,787. >> tucker: in california where i grew up, 56,074. this will change if that falls apart. in rick's home state where everyone is moving from california it arizona, going up. 48,319 bucks. and people don't make that exact fig
a growing economy that creates bun middle class. one middle class parent can't afford $200 a week. >> and grow opportunities in the middle class for all willing to climb them. this kind of prosperity, broad, shared, built on a thriving middle class. >> when we talk about the middle class, we're actually talking about the definition seems to be unclear recently. middle incomes for people, mississippi coming in at $39,000 or 39,078 the lowest. >> tucker: there's vast economic...
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but his major focus is expected to be on the economy and creating jobs. >> the core emphasis that he's always placed on -- in these big speeches remains the same and will remain the same which is the need to make the economy work for the middle class because the middle class is the engine that drives this country forward. >> following the state of the union address, the president travels to three different communities discussing the proposals he unveils in the speech. the president will go to asheville, north carolina on thursday, atlanta on thursday and then chicago on friday. >>> the republican response will be delivered by marco rube pea yo, immediately after the president's speech. "time" magazine is calling rubio the republican savior. he will deliver his speech in both english and spanish. this is seen as another attempt to attract latino voters for the republicans. >>> santa clara university is holding a watch party for the state of the union address. it will be held in the basement of dunn hall at 6:00 p.m. professors will be able to give some anallicy -- analysis and commentar
but his major focus is expected to be on the economy and creating jobs. >> the core emphasis that he's always placed on -- in these big speeches remains the same and will remain the same which is the need to make the economy work for the middle class because the middle class is the engine that drives this country forward. >> following the state of the union address, the president travels to three different communities discussing the proposals he unveils in the speech. the president...
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loopholes the average american can't take advantage of to increase the revenue in a way that allows our economy to continue to grow. >> at some point washington has to deal with its spending problem. >> the battle lines on that fight end on guns and immigration and are sure to be laid out in the state of the union address. i'm steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. >> well, questions still linger as to who or what is to blame for sunday's super bowl power outage. up next what the head of the energy department had to say about that blackout. >> and the ravens wide receiver torrey smith gave to area students friday. >> that's some hair. >> plus, dancing your way to a healthy heart. 300 seniors are forced to keep the beat. 11 news saturday morning continues. [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents are awesome. but when i cook up some beef, ketchup, relish and cheese, cover it with crescent dough and pow! cheeseburger crescent casserole. double awesome. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers
loopholes the average american can't take advantage of to increase the revenue in a way that allows our economy to continue to grow. >> at some point washington has to deal with its spending problem. >> the battle lines on that fight end on guns and immigration and are sure to be laid out in the state of the union address. i'm steve handelsman, wbal-tv 11 news. >> well, questions still linger as to who or what is to blame for sunday's super bowl power outage. up next what the...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ the monster storm that has brought life to a standstill in so many parts of new england. and we're seeing live pictures out of cape cod as snow and wind continue to pound the coast. it's at 24 degrees there. the wind gusting to 54 miles an hour. in case you want to know what that feels like, about 7 degree degrees. >>> a special posthumous honor for the steemps and staff members who died in the newtown shooting massacre. friday, president obama will honor the six staff members with the second highest civilian honor, citizens medal an awarded to americans who have performed exemplary service for their country or fellow citizens. it will take place at the white
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's is ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu. ♪ the monster storm that has brought life to a standstill in so many parts of new england. and we're...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing.
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. >>> we know our economy is stronger when our wives, our mothers, our daughters can live their lives free from discrimination in the workplace and free from the fear of domestic violence. >> i asked this congress to declare that women should earn a living equal to their efforts and finally pass the paycheck act this year. >> fairness, equality. it was the key theme of last night's state of the union. a popular message that the president will sell all across the country. last night, the president got applause 101 times and 41 of those were standing ovations. 41. but what struck me more than who was standing is who stayed seated. take a look at how some republicans responded to some key moments. >> that's the republican party. they won't stand up for women. they won't stand up for the poor. they won't even stand up for pre-schoolers. they won't even stand up for voting rights of 102-year-old woman. americans know who will standby their side and who won't. joining me now senator barbara boxer from california. >> it's pleasure to be here. >> let me ask you, senator. were you surprised to
. >>> we know our economy is stronger when our wives, our mothers, our daughters can live their lives free from discrimination in the workplace and free from the fear of domestic violence. >> i asked this congress to declare that women should earn a living equal to their efforts and finally pass the paycheck act this year. >> fairness, equality. it was the key theme of last night's state of the union. a popular message that the president will sell all across the country....
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whether on health care or the economy. that dissipated and the rnc walked away and they are trying to come become with some messaging and doing a tour and they are tone def to what's going on out there. people are tolling what they want. >> they make people feel unwelcome. you had marco rubio on the stage at the republican convention, but you had joe arpaio from arizona who is such an advocate of the immigration laws and people advocating for them. you had the voting id laws. people are made to feel unwelcome and you combine that with legitimate rape and you have driven off everybody. >> don't forget what virginia tried to pass. let's see how that helps you in the suburbs of washington. north korea state media said they successfully detonated a nuclear device to coincide tonight. the report said the underground test was the most powerful to date and imposed by the united nations to find earlier resolutions. we have the chief correspondent and jim, what are you hearing at pentagon? >> u.s. intelligence officials knew it was
whether on health care or the economy. that dissipated and the rnc walked away and they are trying to come become with some messaging and doing a tour and they are tone def to what's going on out there. people are tolling what they want. >> they make people feel unwelcome. you had marco rubio on the stage at the republican convention, but you had joe arpaio from arizona who is such an advocate of the immigration laws and people advocating for them. you had the voting id laws. people are...
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if we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the short time i've been here in washington nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president laid out tonight. the choice isn't just between big government or big business. what we need is an accountable, efficient and effective government that allows small and new businesses to create more middle class jobs. we don't have to raise taxes to avoid the president's devastating cuts to our military. republicans have passed a plan that replaces these cuts with responsible spending reform. in order to balance our budget the choice doesn't have to be either higher taxes or dramatic benefit cuts for those in need. instead we should grow our economy so we can create new tax payers not new taxes. our government can afford to help those who truly can't help themselves. truth is every problem can't be solved by the government. many are caused by the moral breakdown in our society, and the answer to these challenges lie primarily in our families and our faith. not ou
if we don't have an economy that can afford it. in the short time i've been here in washington nothing has frustrated me more than false choices like the one the president laid out tonight. the choice isn't just between big government or big business. what we need is an accountable, efficient and effective government that allows small and new businesses to create more middle class jobs. we don't have to raise taxes to avoid the president's devastating cuts to our military. republicans have...
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it is not a free lunch, but doesn't slam the economy with a lot of job loss. there may be a little bit of job loss, but not too much. business absorbs the cost, they pass them on to the customers or stockholders in the form of lower profits. so it takes the income in the middle and redistributes it towards the bottom. who knows whether it has a serious chance of passing? but that is a serious chance of passing the inequality. >> and it is kind of a dirty word in american politics. but as i understand the white house's theory at this point in time i think they see the economy has having changed in certain ways, such as a lot of gains are going to keep up with it at the top. and a lot of gains are going to corporate profits. one role for the government to play, that sharing has to come from government policy. they see that as what you need to keep a strong consensus for sort of a pro-growth capitalism. i want to see if you agree with it. >> one of the things i remember talking about in 2008, when very few people knew who austin goolsby, he would say this is a re
it is not a free lunch, but doesn't slam the economy with a lot of job loss. there may be a little bit of job loss, but not too much. business absorbs the cost, they pass them on to the customers or stockholders in the form of lower profits. so it takes the income in the middle and redistributes it towards the bottom. who knows whether it has a serious chance of passing? but that is a serious chance of passing the inequality. >> and it is kind of a dirty word in american politics. but as...
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juxtaposed in position. >> they want to make economy and growth the and the economy the center of the speech. and in the inaugural address that wasn't mentioned and dwelled on meeting the liberal pace and gay rights, immigration reform, climate change, now, he says he wants to focus on the economy. last week he said he does believe in economic growth, but it has to be managed economic growth and it has to be economic growth with equity and fairness and that's why we're seeing, i think, this increase in the minimum wage, which won't necessarily create jobs, much like a tax, raising taxes on companies, it's not clear that that's going to increase jobs. and the other thing that we've seen since the inaugural address was the disbanding of his jobs council where he was bringing in business leaders to provide advice how to shrink the economy. it's quite interesting to note that when the -- when that jobs council was put together the unemployment rate was 8.3%. it's ticked down now to all of 7.9%, meaning not much in four years. so, that's where this president stands as he tries to make his
juxtaposed in position. >> they want to make economy and growth the and the economy the center of the speech. and in the inaugural address that wasn't mentioned and dwelled on meeting the liberal pace and gay rights, immigration reform, climate change, now, he says he wants to focus on the economy. last week he said he does believe in economic growth, but it has to be managed economic growth and it has to be economic growth with equity and fairness and that's why we're seeing, i think,...
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by a nato strike targeting taliban insurgents now obama spent most of his speech talking about the economy and taxes he failed to mention that so far the u.s. has invested over one hundred billion dollars in reconstruction of afghanistan and that this year alone it's expected another thirty billion dollars could be spent in eight this as the afghan state is rated one of the most corrupt in the world despite red flags from a watchdog monitory bad aid they say there's no way of ensuring all this money is going to the right place or whose hands the cash is falling into and that it's too dangerous in many places in afghanistan to safely observe what's happening well former and. some have become very rich including western officials well most afghans have been left with nothing many countries thrive on this war they make money there in their un people are others who are lined up and making fat salaries and while the life of afghan ordinary afghans have not changed of course we have had some things like media like communication and this and that but. in relation to what was available and what co
by a nato strike targeting taliban insurgents now obama spent most of his speech talking about the economy and taxes he failed to mention that so far the u.s. has invested over one hundred billion dollars in reconstruction of afghanistan and that this year alone it's expected another thirty billion dollars could be spent in eight this as the afghan state is rated one of the most corrupt in the world despite red flags from a watchdog monitory bad aid they say there's no way of ensuring all this...
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. >> but it wasn't just the economy that was squashed. anti-government demonstrations were met with brutal violence and burma's jails were soon populated by thousands of political prisoners. in 1988, the violence reached its peak. >> but the biggest opportunity for change was probably in 1988 when the whole nation rose up in protest. mostly it was an economic issue, but, of course, they harbored many other feelings against living under a dictatorship. >> after an estimated 3,000 were killed in the uprisings a new military junta promised democratic parliamentary elections would be held in 1990. in that election, aung san suu kyi, nominee for the national league for democracy handily defeated the military candidate. instead, suu ky was put under house arrest where she would spend 15 of the next 21 years. as if to underline what they saw as burma's new era, the generals also changed its name to myanmar. but the u.s. and other western powers refused to recognize the name or the military regime's legitimacy. when the regime continued to ignore
. >> but it wasn't just the economy that was squashed. anti-government demonstrations were met with brutal violence and burma's jails were soon populated by thousands of political prisoners. in 1988, the violence reached its peak. >> but the biggest opportunity for change was probably in 1988 when the whole nation rose up in protest. mostly it was an economic issue, but, of course, they harbored many other feelings against living under a dictatorship. >> after an estimated...
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. >> the economy will be central to this speech and how we will grow the economy. >> it means former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords is expected to attend the address. giffords suffered severe head trauma after she was shot while meeting with constituents in arizona. >>> the conservative tea party has tapped tapped ran paul to address the president's -- ashley judd has expressed an interest in running for senate. florida senator marco rubio will speak on behalf of the republican party. >>> there is still a few weeks left before the cuts hit the federal budget and while neither party likes the idea both are struggling over how congress should avoid the sequester. >> what we need is growth with jobs and if you have spending cuts, the education of our children and other investments like the national institutes of health where you are hindering growth you are not going to reduce the deficit. >> nancy pelosi said she's looking for a balance proposal. republicans, though, refused to consider tax increases and they are also -- >>> the men and women serving in the military deserve b
. >> the economy will be central to this speech and how we will grow the economy. >> it means former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords is expected to attend the address. giffords suffered severe head trauma after she was shot while meeting with constituents in arizona. >>> the conservative tea party has tapped tapped ran paul to address the president's -- ashley judd has expressed an interest in running for senate. florida senator marco rubio will speak on behalf of...